To generate effective estim audio, you need (A and B) that create a differential voltage across electrodes.
Conductive pads, loops, or inserts that deliver the signal safely to the skin. Software and Track Generation Tools
| Issue | Consequence | |-------|--------------| | Clipping / DC offset | Sharp pain, skin irritation | | High-frequency harmonics (>5 kHz) | No effect, wasted power | | Low sample rate (<22 kHz) | Aliasing of pulse edges → unpredictable sensation | | Unbalanced stereo | One channel drives both electrodes → no differential effect |
signal = 0.5 * signal / np.max(np.abs(signal)) estim audio generator
Static signals quickly become boring. High-quality audio generators allow you to add (movement). This includes:
When posting about an (electronic stimulation audio), the goal is to provide enough technical detail for others to safely and effectively use your files. A "proper post" in community forums usually follows a structured template to ensure compatibility with hardware like the E-Stim Systems 2B or specialized software. Recommended Posting Template
An audio generator allows music, specialized tracks, or voice commands to control physical sensations in real time. How an Estim Audio Generator Works To generate effective estim audio, you need (A
For advanced users who want absolute control, standard audio production software like Audacity (free), Ableton Live, or FL Studio can act as the ultimate e-stim audio generators. By generating basic waveforms (sine, square, or triangle waves) and applying audio effects like LFOs (Low-Frequency Oscillators), tremolo, and fades, you can compose highly complex, multi-layered e-stim "symphonies" tailored precisely to your favorite pacing. 3. Pre-Generated E-Stim Files (Stereo Stim)
: Ideally 44.1kHz / 16-bit for maximum compatibility.
High frequencies are filtered out, while low-frequency bass tones (usually between 20 Hz and 150 Hz) are isolated. High-quality audio generators allow you to add (movement)
Go to Generate -> Tone .
| Sensation Target | Frequency Range | Waveform Type | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 5–15 Hz | Triangle | Very low intensity; feel the edges of the electrode. | | Thumping / Hammering | 18–25 Hz | Square | The classic "fuck machine" feel. | | Buzzing / Pleasure | 40–80 Hz | Sine | The safe zone for beginners. | | Deep Vibration | 90–120 Hz | Modified Sine | Penetrates tissue; feels like a vibrating wand. | | Stinging / Sharp | 200–400 Hz | Square/Pulse | Advanced only. Can cause muscle twitching. |
You must use a power box explicitly built for e-stim that features an "Audio In" or "Aux" port. Never connect standard audio equipment directly to body electrodes.